Back to the subject of documentation... Is the pdf document on the link below valid for version 5/5.02 ? http://docs.farcrycms.org/display/FCDEV40/Developer+Training+Course
This is the only progressive document in the form of a book or step by step guide that I could find. However, I have been unable to get past introductory items. There seems to be several mismatches. For example, initial screen shots in the manual show a reporting and security tab yet my installation does not have these options. Additionally, the very first exercise with regard to webskins/chapter 5/page 32, does not work due. There are items mentioned in the process that do not exist in my view of the interface.e.g An option to change the template for use by the home page as explained on page 35. The disparity may be due to the difference in version so I am inquiring if there is an updated similar document. Any help and feedback will be much appreciated ... On Aug 21, 9:49 am, bemall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The drupal guide may not be very useful for starting out on > development however my point is that they do have one. It is a > starting point for all users. Nowadays, almost everything comes with a > user manual or a "F1" key in the case of software so users can get > quick responses before calling tech support, hitting the forums, faqs > or pursuing other avenues to get their questions answered. So to > answer your question, I would say that a "getting started guide" > should have the equivalent of items that you would find in any user > manual. I know that is a broad response so here is a better example > just to draw a more vivid picture. I scoured more on the web and came > across Sava, another cold fusion CMS software. I have not installed > it, used it or know how it stacks up in terms of functionality > however they have a positive documentation outline ...http:// > docs.gosava.com/go/v5/quick-start-tutorials/ ...They have a user guide > and a developer guide, they have basic things like adding a page, > adding a video, basic information on their GUIs ... > > Anyway it looks like you have some tips and documentation on FarCry > 3.0 user guide. The version 4 page say that it is being overhauled. > The documentation on version 3 is random as well, it would be nice to > have all contributions compiled into a pdf and split into user and or > developer guide sections. > > On Aug 21, 12:15 am, modius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Aug 21, 5:05 pm, bemall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > By all means the product looks very good, installation was easy on > > > Vista 64 bit with a change on the IP address check. However I just > > > spent 3 hours scouring around for documentation. A getting started > > > guide would be very helpful to increase efficiency and use of the > > > product. As an example, take a look at drupal,http://drupal.org/handbooks, > > > they have an excellent getting started guide in addition to other > > > guides. > > > I found the Drupal Guide not all that useful for getting started with > > development. Do you mean in terms of getting started with using the > > default CMS solution, or maybe getting an understanding of their > > community? Perhaps more importantly though, what would you find > > specifically useful in a Guide for FarCry starting out? > > > I'm really keen to work out what would be useful "Getting Started > > Guide" materials, in order of priority for a new FarCry user. I > > mention priority because it's not going to happen at once, and > > addressing the most important issues first is going to give us the > > best response. > > > Best regards, > > > geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/ > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "farcry-dev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/farcry-dev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
